THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Future Plans Told
For Karen Clucas,
Vernon Slippy
Pink and Blue Shower 'Lenora' Is Name
Barbara Eileen Hardesty, Silas Day
Bethel 33 Installs Miss McPartland Honors
Mrs. Robbins Given WSCS Circle
Methodist Ladies United in Sunday Evening Home Rites
Infant Daughter By
of Gold' Ceremony And
As Miss Queen
in
Book
Mrs.
Orland Cheldelin was hos
Kaylene Marie Robbins and her
Kathleen McPartland,
tess last Thursday for 11 WSCS
mother, Mrs Norvelle Robbins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
were honored guests at a shower members. Attending as guests
[ McPartland, was installed honor
given June 13 at the home of Mrs. j were Mmes. Lloyd Topliff, S C.
McConnell and Harriet Pennie.
ed queen of bethel 33, Interna
Merildean Robbins.
Mrs. Russell Gressley led devo
tional Order of Job’s Daughters,
The gift table was centered with tions
and presented the program
in an impressive ceremony June
a pink and blue stork standing i entitled
12, 1962, in the Masonic hall.
over a cradle-shaped cake, com- > Missions. “ ” Facing the Challenge in
Candlelighters were Sherry
plete with frosted chenille spread
Chairman Mrs. Maurice Corey
Hust and Wanda Handley. “The
and monogrammed pillow. Flow presided
the business meeting,
Book of Gold” with Pam McPart
er arrangements carried out the at which at
time Mrs. Cheldelin was
land as angel was narrated by Pa
color scheme.
elected vice chairman. Mrs. Gress
tricia Wright as each officer sign
Many feminine gifts were pre ley was named secretary and Mrs.
ed her name in the book.
sented to the infant who joins Dave Beers, treasurer. Represen
The Bible was escorted into the
three brothers.
tatives were appointed to serve
bethel by Bonnie House, Jan
Mrs. Harold Kurtz directed on society committees for the
Rinehart and Mary Lou Lancas
games for the 30 ladies in attend year.
ter. Dianne Maulding sang “The
ance. Out-of-state guests were_________
_ 75th anniversary
As this is the
Lord’s Prayer,” accompanied by
Mmes. Charles Wilson of Juneau. of Methodist deaconess work, the
Barbara McPartland at the piano.
Alaska; Harold Torgerson of ladies voted to become the “Le-
The flag was presented and tri
Wyndeman, ND.; Thomas Ern- nOra” circle, honoring a newly
butes were given.
shaw of Wyoming and Jack Win- commissioned deaconess, Miss Le-
Junior Past Honored Queen
NEWLYWEDS MR. and MRS. SILAS DAY
chell of Missoula, Mont.
nora Mildred Sykes of Parma,
Mils Karen Ciuco*
Mary Kay Olsen was installing
.
.
.
Flanked
by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Day, Attendants
Special
guests
were
Kaylene
’
s
Mich.,
who
will
be
director
of
KATHLEEN McPARTLAND
Mr and Mrs. Philip Clucas of officer of the evening. She was
grandmothers.
Mrs.
Lester
Rob-
Christian
education
in
Lansing,
. . . New Honored Queen
An evening ceremony perform A three - tier white wedding
the Big Bend community have assisted by Jan Rinehart, guide;
bins and Mrs. J. R Winchell.
Mich.
♦
♦
ed at 7:45 o’clock June 10, 1962, cake, trimmed with white bells,
announced the engagement of j Mary Lou Lancaster, marshal;
their daughter, Karen, to Vernon Gloria Gonyer, chaplain; Barbara fourth; Sheila Huffman, fifth;
in the Claude Day home at Adrian pink and blue roses and topped
Slippy, son of Mrs. Byrd Walters McPartland, musician; Pat Mar Cheryl Wilson, inner guard; Di
united Miss Barbara Eileen Har with miniature bride and groom,
cum, junior custodian; Dianne ane Jennings, outer guard; Jane
graced the serving tablé at a re
of route 1, Nyssa.
desty and Silas Day.
Miss Clucas and her fiance were Maulding, senior custodian; Helen Timmerman, junior custodian and
The bride is a daughter of Mr. ception held following the cere-«,
Linda McPartland, senior page.
both graduated this spring from Winter, recorder.
and Mrs. George Hardesty of On mony.
Installed
into
elected
offices
Mary Kay Olsen presented Miss
Adrian high school and are plan
tario. The bridegroom’s parents Assisting at the reception were
ning to attend Western Baptist were Kathleen McPartland, hon McPartland an honored queen’s
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day.
By Mr*. Herschel Thompson
the bridegroom’s aunts, Mrs.
ored queen; Judy Mackey, junior pin and Kathleen presented Mary
Bible college in September.
An archway decorated with James Ritchie and Mrs. Howard
KINGMAN KOLONY — Mrs. and family of Nyssa were Sunday
Kay
with
a
past
honored
queen
’
s
princess;
Carolyn
Lowe,
marshal.
No definite wedding date has
Hall and children were dinner guests at the Carl Piercy white bells, blue and white Day. Susan and Mark Hardesty,
Appointed officers included pin. Kathleen was also presented David
been set by the couple.
streamers, flanked with large bas sister and brother of the bride,
guests at a Father’s day barbecue home.
Vicki Maxfield, chaplain; Cookie an honored queen’s tiara and she dinner
+—+
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Thompson
vis
ket
arrangements of white peo and Diane Needham had charge
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
Cole, treasurer; Lynda Cundall, presented Judy Mackey with a Red Kreager home.
ited Sunday afternoon at the John nies, blue stock and gladioli, pro of the guest book and gifts.
Miners Host Bridge Club
junior
princess
tiara.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner en- musician; Linda Morrison, recor Mary Kay then escorted Kath Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Franks and Zittercob and Theo Matherly vided the setting for the Sunday For her going-away ensemble,
tertained Saturday evening for der; Marilyn Pond, librarian; Bon leen
evening ceremony. The Rev. Ger the bride wore a white summer
the altar to sign the Bible family of Mountain Home, Mr. homes.
members of the Mr. and Mrs. nie Steiner, first messenger; Mari while to Judy
ard J. Kuiper of Adrian Pres suit with white accessories and
and
Mrs.
Bernal
Maybon
were
Visit
Hospital
Patient
Wilson
sang
“
I
Walk
bridge club with two tables in lyn Gonyer, second messenger; With God,’’ accompanied by Bar breakfast guests Sunday morning
byterian church performed the the corsage which she carried on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Virgil
Viers
were
Linda Wilson, third messenger;
play.
at
the
Pete
Franks
home.
The
double-ring
rites in the presence a Bible during the ceremony.
McPartland.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
Winning prizes were Mrs. Tom Delores Morris, fourth messenger; bara
of
35
family
members.
Idaho
family
was
enroute
to
at
Miss
McPartland
was
escorted
The new Mrs. Day was gradu
of
Mrs.
Bill
Haight
in
Nampa.
In
Carolyn Pond, fifth messenger.
Eldredge and Fred Guthrie.
tend the Seattle World’s Fair.
Given
in
marriage
by
her
fath
ated
in May of this year from
and
presented
her
sister
Kathleen
the
afternoon
they
visited
Bill
+—+
Vickie Newman, inner guard; with a gavel, a gift from her fam Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson of
er.
the
bride
wore
a
ballerina
’
Vale
high school. Her husband
Haight
at
the
Veterans
’
hospital
Marsha Willis, outer guard; Karen ily. Worthy Matron Katherine Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Fabric Covering of Shoes
length
gown
of
chantilly
lace
over
attended
Adrian high school and
in
Boise.
That
evening
they
visit
Stoneberg, senior custodian; Trie- Brendle presented her a gift from Thompson left Wednesday for a
Shown to Amity Members
net
and
slipper
satin.
Her
finger
is
presently
employed by Towell’s
ed
at
the
George
Ritter
home
in
Mrs. Clarence Lee of Ontario na Rinehart, junior custodian; Golden Rule chapter 131, Order fishing trip to Lost lake in Idaho. Nampa.
tip
-
length
veil
was
held
by
a
Repair
service
in Vale.
demonstrated covering shoes with Jan Gregg, corresponding secre of Eastern Star. Guardian Louise They returned home Friday eve
small
crown
of
pearls.
On
a
small
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Piercy,
fabric at the June 12 Amity club tary; Florene Kyger, senior page; Wernick was escorted and pre ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moose and satin-covered Bible she carried a
meeting held at the home of Mrs. Trudy Olsen, junior page; Laura sented a gift from Mary Kay Ol Mrs. Helen Gueck and daugh daughter, Anita of Memphis, corsage of white flowers and blue
Mackey and Diane Jennings, la sen and also one from the bethel. ter, Mrs. Marjorie Blue and Caro
Edison Child.
Tenn., went to Brownlee reservoir streamers containing small blue
Next meeting will be at 8 o’ dies of the lights.
Mary Kay presented the bethel line of Haxtun, Colo., were June Wednesday to fish for the day.
blossoms. Her hair was styled
clock Friday evening, June 22, at Junior bethel officers are Mary a gift of several sets of salt and 13 overnight guests in the Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy by her cousin, Miss Pat Walker
the home of Mrs. W. O. Peterson. Danford, chaplain; Karen Main, pepper shakers.
Begeman home. They were en were hosts at dinner Thursday of Portland.
musician; Florene Kygar, treasur Escorts and introductions in route home after attending the evening. Guests were Mr. and
+—+
Mr. and Mrs. Bii’y Day attend-
er; Jan Gregg, recorder; Trudy cluded Honored Queen Gay World’s Fair.
GUESTS IN COREY HOME
Mrs. Oscar Moose and Anita, the ed the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore, Mr
Franklin, bethel 27, Parma; Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones Olsen, librarian.
Messengers: Cille Tracy, first; Kay Olsen, Pat Marcum, Mary Mrs. Richard Callaham and fami and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, Mrs. Bob
and Mr. and Mrs. Dud Koerieg of
Bremerton, Wash., visited Sunday Cindy Tracy, second; Laura Mac- Lou Lancaster, Barbara McPart ly left Friday to visit over the | Neer and daughters of Portland, Duplicate Bridge Group
with Mr and Mrs. Maurice Corey. key, third; Teresa Hamilton, land, Gloria Gonyer, Helen Win weekend with the Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson Plans Master Point Night
Eagles duplicate bridge session
ter, Dianne Maulding, Jan Rine Floyd Phifer families in Madras. and baby of Nyssa.
hart, past honored queens of be Observe Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were was held Monday evening in the
Eagles hall under direction of Roy
thel 33, and Bobbi Lou Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb and Father’s day breakfast guests in Nishizaki with six tables in play, j
Parma bethel 27.
the
Jim
Phifer
home.
Junior Princess Sharon Clary Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jan-
North - south winners were Mr I
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan and
Efficient With
and Senior Princess Jane Bennett nie went to Ontario for dinner girls went to Caldwell Sunday and Mrs. Lawrence Pace, first;
evening honoring the
of Parma bethel 27; Bobbi Lou Sunday
Mrs.
Houston
Wilson
and
Nishi-j
evening
to
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ro
Moderate Prices!
Johnson, grand representative of Phifers on their 14th wedding an- ger Norland and were guests at zaki, second; Mrs. Ray Russell |
Ontario, Canada; Bonnie House,1 niversary.
and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper, third. .
o
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Thomas Sant left June 12 for a barbecue dinner.
grand
bethel
page; Suzi Jones,
Winners for the east-west group |
Ogden,
Utah,
to
visit
his
daugh
grand bethel recorder.
were Mrs. Lyle Miner and Harry 1
ter, Mrs. Willard Hayju, and his GUILD VOTES TO SPONSOR
Guardians Louise Wernick and son. Dean Sant. He returned home SUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIP Miner, first; Mr. and Mrs. Bill I
Betty Hall, bethel 25, Ontario; Saturday.
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St. Paul’s Episcopal guild met Fangen, second; Mrs. Jessie Mor
George White, Jr., master council
Mrs. Violet McKee and two sons June 6 at the home of Mrs. Arthur gan and Mrs. Artie Robertson, !
lor; Greg Sumner, chaplain; Bob of Likely. Calif., arrived June 10 Boydell with Mrs. Douglas Wil- third.
Swetland, senior councillor of the to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. kerson presiding during the busi Next session will be held Mon
Phone 372-2953
Owyhee chapter of DeMolay, On Walter Pinkston. They left Fri ness session.
day, June 25, and will be master j
Nyssa, Oregon
tario; Worthy Matron Katherine day for their home.
Mrs. Grant Rinehart served as point night.
Brendle and Worthy Patron Geo.
in the absence of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston, secretary
■
White, Sr., of Star chapter 69, Mrs. Thomas Sant and sons, Mrs. Eva Boydell.
Ontario.
Violet McKee and sons were Guild members voted to spon
Serving refreshments were Mrs. guests at a June 12 barbecue din- 1 sor one scholarship to the Eastern
o
Walter McPartland, Mrs. Vera Ol ner at the Bruce Pinkston home Oregon
Episcopal summer camp
1
sen and Mrs. Louise Wernick. in Parma.
j at Cove, Ore. The scholarship will
Three Names Are Drawn Each Tuesday Pink
and white colors were car
Mrs. Will Smith of Par- be awarded by the Rev. Armand
Reasonable Prices!
at 3 p.m. — One for the Jackpot Prize of ried out in table decorations and ma Mr. and and their
daughter, Mr. and Larive, vicar of St. Paul’s.
with two bouquets of Mrs. Elmer McGeehee and son of
No more guild meetings are
One Each for $10 and $5 centered
$50 to $200
pink roses.
until Sept. 5. Refresh
Des Moines, Iowa, visited Friday scheduled
:
—Winning Amounts Are Issued by Nyssa
Others asssiting were Nancy evening at the Ed Brandt home. ments were served at the close of
Across from Rodeo Ground Bleachers
Quast, who registered the guests; ’ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer the session by the hostess.
Chamber of Commerce on Certificates.
Sandra Holmes, programs; Lucille ; went to Boise Sunday for Father's
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White, flowers; Irene Wilson, flag-1 day dinner at the Bill Marshall I
home. Mrs. Hans Knutson and |
bearer.
Mrs. Aaron Wimpy of Nezperce, i
Idaho, sisters of Oscar, were vis
Gate City Journal iting at the Marshall home. They '
IN TRADE CERTIFICATES!
were enroute to Pocatello to visit:
CLASSIFIED ADS another
. . . Sponsored by . . .
sister, Mrs. P. C. Call.
Father's Day Gatherings Highlight
News of Kingman Kolony Community
Let Us Care
For All Your
CLEANING
and
LAUNDRY
PROBLEMS
Now . . .
NYSSA BANK
DAYS
Ideal Cleaners
and Laundry
are
BIGGER and BETTER
THAN EVER!
HEAVY ROASTING HENS and
FRESH GRADED EGGS
IAY BUNN
Phone 372-3497
$125 -TUESDAY, JUNE 26
Nyssa C of C Businessmen's Committee
With the Following Merchants Participating . . .
A & W Root Beer
Ben Franklin Store
Bernard Eastman Insurance
Bob Thompson Agency
Bracken's Department Store
Brownie's Cafe
Cascade Natural Gas, Inc.
Farmers Feed & Seed
Firestone Store
First National Bank of Oregon
Gate City Cleaners
Idaho Power Company
"Love Notes"
Malheur Memorial Hospital
M & W Market
Nyssa Co-op Supply
Nyssa Food Center
Nvssa Insurance Agency
O. K. Rubber Welders
Peterson Furniture Co.
Ray's Food Fair
Renstrom Insurance Agency
The Gate City Journal
The Merc Department Store
The Polar Bear
Wilson Bros. Department Store
Wilson's Super Market
PERSONAL
Attend Garden Club Meeting
ANK Garden club met June 12
at the home of Mrs. Albert No-
NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first theis. Mmes. Dale Ashcraft, Ger
prize of $125 in trade certifi
Timmerman and Morris Judd
cates, $10 second award or third rit
attended
the meeting.
prize of $5, Tuesday, June 26,
Mrs. John Timmerman was hos-1
at 3 p.m. in Nyssa. Last names tess June 13 to Adrian Garden
drawn were Fred Morton. Wil club
Mmes. Dale Ash
liam Van Zelf and Vernal craft members.
and
Al
Thompson
Sharp. The latter was present from Kingman Kolony. attended
to claim his $5 award.
25-ltc
Mr and Mrs. Jess Martinez
were hosts at a Father’s day pic-1
I nic dinner. Guests were the Tony
FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK
Martinez family, Mrs. Gertrude
PALOMINO QUARTERHORSE Quintero, the John Quintero fam
MARE—$175. Registered Sad-' ily and Joe Rodriguez family of
dlebred Mare, $350. First place Nyssa.
on top of hill on Columbia bou- j Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Andrews
levard Charles Martin. 24-4tc and Selma of Phoenix, Ariz., ar
rived Saturday to spend a week
with her sister, Mrs. Paul Wynn j
FOR RENT
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
BASEMENT APARTMENT Fur-
nished. Three rooms, storage, were dinner guests for Father's
bath with shower. Phone 372- day at the Roy Mecham home in
3155
25-tfc I Nyssa.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — Just
MISCELLANEOUS
outside city limits. One - bed- J
room house, good location Ber-! ORDER METAL HEAD GATES
nard Eastman, Real Estate, In-! now for your concrete ditches.
surance Phone 372-3535 25-tfc
Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2-
2266.
17-tfc
TWO .APARTMENTS — One 2-
bedroom and one 1 - bedroom. ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser.
Newly decorated throughout.
vice, E. R. Anderson, route 3,
Dial 372-3581.
17-tfc
Sunnyside. Weiser, Idaho. Au
thorized dealer. Phone 549-
PASTURE — For 10 cows or 20
1581.
42-tfc
yearlings. (No bulls.) Phone
372-2508 or see Ed Nedrow. *•* ELDERLY WOMAN wants lady
mile south and S mile west of
companion to live in her home.
Owyhee corners, north of river
For more information call 372-
22-tfc
24-ltp 2917.
GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS
Sale Starts Thursday
12 NOON
REDUCTIONS UP TO
80°''°
PURSES
SWEATERS
Values to $4.95
Values to $12.95
—NOW —
— ONLY —
s4.88
SHADOW PANEL
HALF SLIPS
Regular S2.50
Now— 88«
(Limit Three)
MoAfi. Stifle Slt&p,
THIRD STREET
PARMA, IDAHO